Playa de las Américas

Playa de las Américas: Fun in the Sun for Active Families

Tenerife’s reputation as a fun, relaxing and fulfilling holiday destination is well-established, thanks to its soft, sandy beaches, picturesque landscape, and fabulous all-inclusive resorts. Although many tourists flock to the island for the party scene, it’s also a firm favourite amongst families.  Family Fun on Tenerife  One of the best spots for anyone looking for non-stop, inclusive family fun is, without a doubt, Playa de las Américas. Located in the south of the island, this resort destination is great for

Enjoy the Location and Laidback Luxury of Meloneras

As part of the famous Canary Islands, Gran Canaria has long been a favourite with holidaymakers who come for its unique black lava landscape, the stunning beaches, and the turn-back-time appeal of its island life. It also retains a deeply woven cultural heritage that is displayed in a host of monuments and fascinating relics from its history.  If you’re considering a visit to Gran Canaria, chances are you’re looking for that sought after combination of features that allow you to

Costa Calma

Make the Most of an Outdoor Holiday in Costa Calma

Fancy swapping cold and grey winter days for sandy beaches and year-round sun? If you answered yes, then Costa Calma, a resort town on the southeastern coast of Fuerteventura, could be the perfect destination for your next holiday abroad.  Costa Calma is a relatively new town that was built during the tourism boom of the early 1970s. Located in the southern municipality of Pájara, at the top of the Jandía Peninsula, Costa Calma (“the calm coast”) is famed for its

Discover Innsbruck: A Compact City of Culture

Tucked away at the base of the breathtaking Tyrolean mountains, Innsbruck is a popular stop for walkers in search of a hilly hike. The landscape is made up of green hills that transform into incredible, jagged peaks of rock reaching into the blue sky above. This Austrian city is worth a visit for the views alone, but for the curious and engaged traveller there is lots more on offer in this idyllic place than just a good walk. For travellers

Chamonix

Chamonix: A Family Resort for All Seasons

In the heart of the French Alps is the commune of Chamonix, a world-renowned ski resort and location of the first ever Winter Olympics, in 1924. Situated in the Haute-Savoie region of France, Chamonix is bordered by Italy, Switzerland, and dominated by the Aiguilles de Chamonix mountain range in the Mont Blanc massif. From the soaring snow-capped peaks to the sweeping glacial floor, the natural beauty of the Chamonix Valley is second to none. Although the Alpine town is known

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Culture, Cooking, Crocs and Camels: 3 Days, 3 Ways to Enjoy Agadir

 For some people, Morocco conjures up visions of an exotic, faraway destination with unfamiliar culture and food, and an overwhelming “difference” that makes it seem like it could be more hassle than holiday. While, of course, in some parts of the country (as almost anywhere in the world) visitors could find it hard going and a little intimidating, this is certainly not the case in Agadir — a modern coastal city located in southern Morocco. Get to Know Agadir  An

Get Close to Nature on a Family Holiday in Los Cristianos

There are lots of possible answers to the age-old question: “where can we take our next family holiday?” When you’re weighing up your options, there are so many things to consider – including the kind of accommodation, things to see and do, and is there really such a thing as a place every member of the family can enjoy equally? We say a resounding yes! Los Cristianos, on the Spanish island of Tenerife, is a hugely popular destination for families

Málaga

Sun, Sea, Sand and Something Different in Malaga

Malaga is a popular holiday destination, known and loved by many. This vibrant city (the second-largest in Andalusia) has much to recommend, not the least being access to some of the most beautiful beaches on the Costa del Sol. But alongside those obvious charms, there’s a host of very different kinds of attractions to discover – many of which will help you unlock the cultural and historical heart of the region.  For anyone considering a short (or longer) break in

Avoriaz: A Perfect Winter Break On and Off Skis

For keen skiers, the French Alps offer a plethora of choices – whatever your abilities. Nowhere is this more true than the ski paradise of Avoriaz – the highest resort in the Portes du Soleil. This magical place sits on top of the world (the Alps, at least!), making up part of the 650 kms of pistes and 14 towns and villages on both sides of the border (with Switzerland) that comprise the Portes du Soleil. But the gratifying thing

Almería: Three Cultural Icons in One Day

In the province of the same name, Almería is a bustling city in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. Its name derives from the Arabic “Al-Mariyya”, meaning “The Mirror” or “The Watchtower”, a reference to Almería’s role throughout history as a lookout point and maritime defence post.  Almería: A Destination With a Past  With a coastline stretching for 200 km – from Pulpí in the east to Adra in the west – Almería has been home to many civilisations throughout

Getting More from Morzine: Make 3 Days Feel Longer

The Alpine ski resort of Morzine is a picturesque holiday destination, a fantastic place to relax and unwind, and a superb location to get out on the slopes (it puts you slap-bang in the middle of one of the largest ski areas in the world, the Portes du Soleil). With that in mind, it almost goes without saying that your skiing (or snow-boarding) is covered – simply step outside and world-class options are, quite literally, on the doorstep. But what

Benidorm

Hidden Culture: Discover a Roman Fort in Benidorm

Boasting beautiful year-round weather and long stretches of sandy coastline, Benidorm is famous for being a beach-lover’s heaven. Although it’s a summer holiday destination famous for its “fly and flop” getaways and vibrant party scene, there is a lesser-known, much more charming side to this popular tourist spot.  Benidorm’s Hidden History Benidorm has several hidden gems waiting to be discovered by the more curious traveller who enjoys the lure of visiting a few cultural sites between tanning sessions, while in

Why Families Love Sunny, Seaside Sa Coma

In the heart of the municipality of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar lies Sa Coma, a vibrant resort town on the east coast of the island of Mallorca, Spain. Sandwiched between Cala Millor to the north and S’illot to the south, Sa Coma puts Mallorca on the map, offering holidaymakers the chance to unwind and enjoy some well-earned fun in the sun.  Discover a Summer Paradise in Sa Coma  With its Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers and mild winters, the